Security concerns surrounding former US President Donald Trump have intensified after another major shooting incident unfolded near the White House in Washington DC, marking the second alarming security breach linked to Trump within a month. According to reports, a gunman identified as Nasir Best opened fire outside the Presidential Complex, allegedly discharging between 20 and 30 rounds, including multiple shots directed toward the White House perimeter before being neutralized by US Secret Service agents. The incident occurred while Donald Trump was reportedly present inside the White House, prompting an immediate high-alert security response. Officials later confirmed that the suspected attacker was killed during counter-fire by security personnel. Investigators also revealed that the same suspect had previously attempted to approach or breach White House security zones last year and had allegedly posted threatening messages targeting Trump on social media platforms in December 2025. The security scare comes just a day after fresh reports surfaced regarding an alleged assassination conspiracy targeting Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump. According to media reports, US authorities detained a suspect identified as Mohammad Bagher Saad Daoud Al Sadi, who allegedly had links to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Investigators claim the suspect received training connected to Iranian networks and had been planning an attack targeting Ivanka Trump since 2021. Former diplomats and security experts are now questioning how a previously flagged individual managed to return armed near one of America’s most heavily protected areas despite restraining orders and prior warnings. The incident has reignited debate over gun access laws, intelligence coordination failures, and the growing threat environment surrounding Trump and his family amid heightened geopolitical tensions involving Iran and the United States.


